Crossing The Stream Leaving The Cave
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Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2024-05-07 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 019888088X |
Crossing the Stream, Leaving the Cave brings philosophers from two of the world's great philosophical traditions--Platonic and Indian Buddhist--into joint inquiry on topics in metaphysics, epistemology, mind, language, and ethics. An international team of scholars address selected questions of mutual concern to Buddhist and Platonist: How can knowledge of reality transform us? Will such transformation leave us speechless, or disinterested in the world around us? What is cause? What is self-knowledge? And how can dreams shed light on waking cognition? What do the paradoxes thrown up by abstract thought about fundamental notions such as being and unity reveal? Is it possible to attain unity in ourselves, and should we even try? Would doing so make us happy--and is such happiness consistent with both contemplation of reality and action in the world? With close readings of texts by Buddhaghosa, Nagarjuna, Vasubandhu, Dignaga, Bhaviveka, Santideva; by Plato, Plotinus, Porphyry, Olympiodorus, and Damascius (among others), these studies consider not just the different answers Buddhists and Platonists might give to these questions, but also the criticisms they might bring to each other's positions, the sort of arguments they use, and the use they put these arguments to. Bringing Platonic and the Buddhist perspectives jointly to bear creates a cosmopolitan philosophical exchange which yields greater conceptual clarity on the questions and the terms in which they are cast, reveals unnoticed conceptual connections, and opens up new possibilities for addressing central philosophical concerns.
Author | : Ossianic Society |
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Total Pages | : 362 |
Release | : 1859 |
Genre | : Ireland |
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Volumes 1-6 include the 1st-8th annual report of the society.
Author | : Oscar Phelps Austin |
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Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 1897 |
Genre | : Children's stories |
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Author | : John O'Daly |
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Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 1859 |
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Author | : Shane Moore |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 163 |
Release | : 2012-01-30 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1469135868 |
Stranded is a story of a pampered man forced to find his inner strength and the will to survive when being forced into an unforgettable, compromising situation when stranded in the forest by the "love of his life". While Paul struggles to comprehend why another human being would do this, he realizes that sometimes choices have to be made even though you were taught they were wrong. Follow one man's journey as he makes enemies and discovers new friends which changes his entire concept of what true love is.
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Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 1859 |
Genre | : Ireland |
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Author | : John O'Daly |
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Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 1859 |
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Author | : Raymond Drake Forehand |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 488 |
Release | : 2012-06-29 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 146343653X |
In the Ice Age, mountains of ice grew where the ice did not melt, as more ice formed from the rains. Cave men had to compete with all animals for shelter and food. He depended on the ability of other creatures to survive.This made him one of the deadliest of animals. He showed no mercy. He kiled to borrow what he could not produce. Animals produce fur, to keep them warm. Man had to take the furs from animals to survive. He also had to take their meat, bones, and innards. In Spring wild green things sprouted and grew. Man learned to sort and use these. Some leery, more careful people began to notice medical properties of these plants They remembered these properties. Soon others of the clan became dependent on these people who could remember what to use for this or that ailment. They became the Shaman. Their job became as important as the hunter. Salt became an important commodity in the later Ice Age. Man crave it. If you had salt, you could trade it for meat, furs, and weapons. But if they had nothing to trade, then they would revert to borrowing.
Author | : John S. Reese |
Publisher | : Kent State University Press |
Total Pages | : 140 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780873387354 |
Founded in 1871 by a group of entrepreneurs from Cleveland, Akron, and Canton, the Valley Railway paralleled the Cuyahoga River Valley, stretching from southeast Cleveland to Akron and then on to Canton and Valley Junction in Tuscarawas County. The Railway filled a need in the region by providing an important passenger rail link among the three cities and provided direct access to the coal fields in Stark and Tuscarawas Counties, supplying coal for Cleveland's iron mills and other growing industries. The Railway began operation in 1880, continued service until 1962, and was revived in the early 1970s. Construction of the Valley Railway coincided with a growing interest in travel and tourism in the United States. It was in the spirit of tourism and boosterism that John Reese wrote his Guide, which is the only primary-source account of the landscape and communities of the region in 1880. Reese discusses both the built environment - bridges, viaducts, trestles, and roadbeds - and natural features in plain view from the train and illustrates it all with thirty period engravings. In addition, the Guide is filled with advertisements for all sorts of tradesmen, merchants, and businesses t
Author | : Alex Stewart |
Publisher | : Cicerone Press Limited |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2018-04-17 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1783625767 |
A guidebook to climbing 5895m Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, the highest mountain in Africa and the world’s highest free-standing mountain. Unlike many other peaks of its height, it is possible to reach the summit without any technical climbing, making it an achievable goal for many. The guidebook covers the six ascent routes (Marangu, Machame, Rongai, Lemosho, Shira and Umbwe), three summit ascents, two descent routes and the circuit path. A full expedition can be completed in 4–7 days, although more generous itineraries are recommended to allow for acclimatisation. Also included in the guidebook is an ascent of neighbouring Mount Meru, which could be used as an acclimatisation trek. Route description illustrated with clear sketch mapping All the information you need to prepare for a trek, including budgeting, transport, permits and visas, and equipment Guidance on choosing a route and an outfitter, plus a list of reputable outfitters Health and safety considerations, including recommended inoculations and altitude sickness Fascinating insights into the area’s geology, history, culture, plants and wildlife